Which Textbook Is Best for Understanding Electric Circuits?

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In summary, when it comes to understanding electric circuits, the best textbook will depend on the individual's level of knowledge and learning style. Some popular choices include "Principles of Electric Circuits" by Thomas L. Floyd, "Electric Circuits" by James W. Nilsson and Susan A. Riedel, and "Fundamentals of Electric Circuits" by Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N.O. Sadiku. Each textbook offers a comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals and advanced concepts of electric circuits, along with clear explanations and practice problems. Ultimately, the best textbook for understanding electric circuits will be one that effectively caters to the reader's needs and enhances their understanding of the subject.
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EleventhFromHeaven
I joined this group for help with electricity and circuits. I hope we can all help each other out!
 
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hey welcome!

Mind me asking which book you use for Electricity and Circuits? I use Irwin.
 
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Neutron1 said:
hey welcome!

Mind me asking which book you use for Electricity and Circuits? I use Irwin.
I use Introduction to Electric Circuits by John Wiley & Sons

But tbh, I think the 9th edition by Dorf and Svoboda is better
 
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EleventhFromHeaven said:
I use Introduction to Electric Circuits by John Wiley & Sons

But tbh, I think the 9th edition by Dorf and Svoboda is better

John Wiley and Sons! that is basic engineering right? I use that book too! Wish you good luck :)
 
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